On tor, 2012-07-12 at 10:13 +0300, Heikki Linnakangas wrote: > One idea would be to use a macro, like this: > > #define XLOGRECPTR_FMT_ARGS(recptr) (uint32) ((recptr) >> 32), > (uint32) > (recptr) > > elog(LOG, "current WAL location is %X/%X", > XLOGRECPTR_FMT_ARGS(RecPtr)); > I would rather get rid of this %X/%X notation. I know we have all grown to like it, but it's always been a workaround. We're now making the move to simplify this whole business by saying, the WAL location is an unsigned 64-bit number -- which everyone can understand -- but then why is it printed in some funny format?
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